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. , a house hearing on islamic extremism in chechnya. during a white house photo op 's kingorgian -- jordan abdullah, president obama discussed the civil war and other issues pretty searing government has used chemical weapons in the two-year civil war prepress and obama called the findings game changer. he said the investigation continues. this is about 10 minutes. [no audio] i want to welcome to the oval office once again king abdullah. his majesty is a great friend of the united states. jordan is a great partner to the united states on a host of issues. although we have recently seen each other, want to thank his majesty for the extraordinary hospitality he showed during our visit. there remain a host of issues in the region we will have a opportunity to discuss. first of all, i want to congratulate his majesty on syria -- the serious issue inside of jordan. we have been supportive with respect to long guarantees and other efforts in part because we have also seen the abdulla take some very important steps to further open democracy an
. , a house hearing on islamic extremism in chechnya. during a white house photo op 's kingorgian -- jordan abdullah, president obama discussed the civil war and other issues pretty searing government has used chemical weapons in the two-year civil war prepress and obama called the findings game changer. he said the investigation continues. this is about 10 minutes. [no audio] i want to welcome to the oval office once again king abdullah. his majesty is a great friend of the united states....
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there are reports of chechnya's fighting in afghanistan and chechnya and the networks in europe. a qaeda has made recruitment priority and they were thought to have been trained in pakistan. the appearance of chechen fighters assad of the northern caucuses is ominous. the original uprising against russia was secular and nationalist. within this context there would be no motive for chechnya and exiles to attach united states. especially after we have given them sanctuary. obviously some chechnya's have had their world view radicalized, as was the case with the two boston terrorists who turned from young people being raised here into a jihadist mentality of global war against ininfidels. why is it happening? what outside forces have saw to transform the northern caucuses in central asia into a region of muslim extremism that did not exist before. in particular, what impact the -- does arabia play saudi arabia play and other islamic countries? greater cooperation with russia and the governments of central explored in order to properly understand and respond this emerging threat. thi
there are reports of chechnya's fighting in afghanistan and chechnya and the networks in europe. a qaeda has made recruitment priority and they were thought to have been trained in pakistan. the appearance of chechen fighters assad of the northern caucuses is ominous. the original uprising against russia was secular and nationalist. within this context there would be no motive for chechnya and exiles to attach united states. especially after we have given them sanctuary. obviously some...
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is there anything on a smaller scale in chechnya? we saw these brothers be effective in the bombing and incredibly amateurish after the bombing. it would be interesting to see if they got any training beyond what they saw on the internet for the bombing. we will not know that in these hearings, but perhaps we will know if there is a mini-out al qaeda for extremist islam in the region. i think i will save the rest of my questions for question time. >> thank you very much. we will now proceed to our questions and dialogue. let me begin by saying that years ago, i think in 2004, the terrorists took over a school in russia. is that city part of chechnya? or part of russia? it is a russian school. the terrorists murdered in the end -- 180 children lost their lives. i remember calling the white house personally and i talked directly with condoleezza rice and i told her, now is the time that we can establish a close and positive relationship with russia. recruit them to work with us in areas of mutual interest that we could not do before. n
is there anything on a smaller scale in chechnya? we saw these brothers be effective in the bombing and incredibly amateurish after the bombing. it would be interesting to see if they got any training beyond what they saw on the internet for the bombing. we will not know that in these hearings, but perhaps we will know if there is a mini-out al qaeda for extremist islam in the region. i think i will save the rest of my questions for question time. >> thank you very much. we will now...
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specifically extremism in chechnya. that hearing at 10:30 on c-span three. also taking up a hearing on funds for air traffic controlers. yesterday the
specifically extremism in chechnya. that hearing at 10:30 on c-span three. also taking up a hearing on funds for air traffic controlers. yesterday the
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my second question is a little more detailed about chechnya. i want to know why you think or why others think we should be allowing people in from chechnya. the history of that place and what the russians have done there is just unbelievable. to simply think if they let chechnya go their country would fall apart, they literally bombed the stone into the stone age, bomb to the rubble into the stone age, and then bombed again. there is nobody there who is a normal person now. it just unbelievable how we can let people in that area into our country is just crazy. there is certain areas of the world where the people have been treated so poorly, you cannot expect normal reactions from them. guest: in terms of which countries people ought to be able to come in, i think we are going to review what happened, how they got in. that process is going on now. in terms of delaying miranda , the fact that someone has been read miranda rights does not inform them of anything they did not know already. he knew he had the right to remain silent. i cannot imagine
my second question is a little more detailed about chechnya. i want to know why you think or why others think we should be allowing people in from chechnya. the history of that place and what the russians have done there is just unbelievable. to simply think if they let chechnya go their country would fall apart, they literally bombed the stone into the stone age, bomb to the rubble into the stone age, and then bombed again. there is nobody there who is a normal person now. it just unbelievable...
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now, it's perhaps someone from chetch ya -- chechnya. host: what is your experience taught you about chechnya and what does that mean? guest: it never occurred to the united states that i'm aware of the these are the people that took over a theater in moscow and hundreds of people were killed. there were bombs in there. they took over the schools. you remember that famous case. so these are some pretty violent organizations that have done this. they're trying to break away from russia or whatever. so it'ses a terrible civil war. their civil wars are always very bloody. this is the first case i've heard from the united states. host: nbc news reporting on the suspects on the attack of the boston marathon. one killed, one on the loose. chechnyan origin. one illegal permanent resident of the united states. law enforcements have told nbc news. and of course, we don't want to lump all chechnyan people to what is happening in the civil war and fighters over there. what are some warnings that you have for allf u speculate and lbout news? guest:
now, it's perhaps someone from chetch ya -- chechnya. host: what is your experience taught you about chechnya and what does that mean? guest: it never occurred to the united states that i'm aware of the these are the people that took over a theater in moscow and hundreds of people were killed. there were bombs in there. they took over the schools. you remember that famous case. so these are some pretty violent organizations that have done this. they're trying to break away from russia or...
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district in chechnya. president obama has been ti esident to russian president obama praised the close cooperation that the united states has received from russia concluding in the wake of the boston attack. the white house statement said the two leaders agreed to continue cooperation on counter terrorism and security going forward. next remark by secretary of state john kerry and mexico's foreign secretary. then the annual state department report on human rights released. after that is a senate hearing n immigration legislation. secretary of state john kerry and mexican foreign secretary jose antonio meade met to discuss foreign relations. before we begin, i want to just say that as a father and grandfather, my thoughts are of course in my hometown right now, boston, where events are still unfolding and the entire city is on lockdown. ctinuintoearn eve nt autheack on monday and the pursuit of justice following it. it is fair to say that this entire week we have been in a pretty direct confrontation with e
district in chechnya. president obama has been ti esident to russian president obama praised the close cooperation that the united states has received from russia concluding in the wake of the boston attack. the white house statement said the two leaders agreed to continue cooperation on counter terrorism and security going forward. next remark by secretary of state john kerry and mexico's foreign secretary. then the annual state department report on human rights released. after that is a...
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chechnya person from be a prominent citizen only one year? talkingke everybody's about the southern border. what about the northern border? the soviet union is connected to alaska through the bering strait. i had an opportunity to be in alaska -- i'm a physician. i know that they found some [indiscernible] and through that waterway. no one talks about that. cannt to know how you become an american citizen in one year. and why are they giving the mexican people such a hard time? all i have seen is very hard working people who are trying to better themselves. i can understand their plight, because of all the unrest in mexico and the south american countries. guest: thanks for calling. the first thing i would say is it is very early. this is a story that has been breaking overnight. there's a lot we don't know yet. immediately in the aftermath of the boston bombings earlier this week there was a lot of information that came out that turned out later not to be true. we will have to wait and see exactly how the story plays out. but that is a conce
chechnya person from be a prominent citizen only one year? talkingke everybody's about the southern border. what about the northern border? the soviet union is connected to alaska through the bering strait. i had an opportunity to be in alaska -- i'm a physician. i know that they found some [indiscernible] and through that waterway. no one talks about that. cannt to know how you become an american citizen in one year. and why are they giving the mexican people such a hard time? all i have seen...
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he also says the boston bombing proves the west was wrong in supporting militants in chechnya. arewhile, u.s. officials expected to brief the senate on the investigation today. the associated press reports that 16 hours after investigators begin interrogating dzhokhar tsarnaev, he went silent. he has just been read his .onstitutional rights your cars aren't, the surviving suspect -- dzhokhar tsarnaev, the surviving suspect, went silent after he was given miranda warnings. this from four officials from both political parties who were briefed on the interrogation and insisted on anonymity because the briefing was quiet. this tweet from chuck todd reports that reverend franklin graham is proposing that the government create a violence tax on movies and video games. those are the latest headlines on c-span radio. tell my kids, if two cars roll up, and one has a stranger, and the other car has dick cheney, you get in the car with a stranger. >> i was thinking about this -- if you took all the money democrats spent two have health care, and all the money publicans had to stop here. -
he also says the boston bombing proves the west was wrong in supporting militants in chechnya. arewhile, u.s. officials expected to brief the senate on the investigation today. the associated press reports that 16 hours after investigators begin interrogating dzhokhar tsarnaev, he went silent. he has just been read his .onstitutional rights your cars aren't, the surviving suspect -- dzhokhar tsarnaev, the surviving suspect, went silent after he was given miranda warnings. this from four...
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i think people are focused on chechnya. we weren't focuses -- we weren't focused on the north caucuses or all of the dust -- or all of the f mitt groups. people have been trying to understand how this part of the russian federation to fit into the whole of the russian federation. largerare part of the political body. as mentioned there has been an attempt to connect this family's history with the broader region. each day we learn another interesting fact about the family and how it relates to the region. host: let us hear from richard who is a republican caller. am 55 and to the vladimir putin has been trying to take russia backed the 19 sixties in the past five years. i would take a big grain of salt with it because they may very well be trying to tell us somebody is not good or write so they will do their dirty work for them. lady, that's a because some man did not like the president will because of color. i like jimmy carter but i love peanuts. guest: it is an interesting question in terms of where clinton is taking russ
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several pilots have reported that two individuals responsible for the bombings were immigrants from chechnya. ofore they became the focus the investigation, authorities questioned a saudi student to is on a terrorist watch list. -- who was on a terrorist watch list. i trust you'll probably respond given the impact this could have on the immigration debate. was he on a watch list of? ? >> he was not. was in the wrong place at the wrong time. he was never a subject or a person of interest. he was being interviewed. he was put on a watch list and then when it was determined he had nothing to do with the bombing, the status was removed. >> with regard to the older brother, was your department aware of his travels to russia? if you were not, the reason. >> in 2012? yes. pinged when he was a leading the united states. by the time he returned the matter had been closed. >> is it true that his identity documents and not match his airline ticket? >> there was a mismatch. the bill will help with this. it requires that passports be electronically readable as opposed to be mainly -- manually input. if i
several pilots have reported that two individuals responsible for the bombings were immigrants from chechnya. ofore they became the focus the investigation, authorities questioned a saudi student to is on a terrorist watch list. -- who was on a terrorist watch list. i trust you'll probably respond given the impact this could have on the immigration debate. was he on a watch list of? ? >> he was not. was in the wrong place at the wrong time. he was never a subject or a person of interest....
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it is not chechnya or muslim or christian or catholic or whenever. it is people that commit acts of terrorism host: colonel randall larsen of the institute of homeland security. -- is on on skarupa our line. caller: what about the parents of the suspect? is understand it came back in 2002 with the family. where is the family? have the authorities contacted the family? will we be seeing the family soon? guest: that is a good question. i was not aware of that. if their parents are here, i'm sure that they have been contacted by law enforcement now. and it is a very good question, were they involved in protecting the people since the attack? i'm sure the law enforcement people are hot on the trail. caller: are you still with us, george? -- host: george, are you still with us? caller: yes, they said that he came back with his father in 2002. host: tell us what you want to know more about the family and why are you making that connection? caller: it is like in the new town tragedy, the young man who did indeed, tcoacd the father and they got the father's
it is not chechnya or muslim or christian or catholic or whenever. it is people that commit acts of terrorism host: colonel randall larsen of the institute of homeland security. -- is on on skarupa our line. caller: what about the parents of the suspect? is understand it came back in 2002 with the family. where is the family? have the authorities contacted the family? will we be seeing the family soon? guest: that is a good question. i was not aware of that. if their parents are here, i'm sure...
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government has talked about human rights abuses in chechnya. i wondered if you think the event in boston are going to way then any way the government with the human rights in chechnya. >> with respect to the ongoing investigation in boston, i have to reiterate the secretary's comment. it would be inappropriate to make further comment at this time. the situation in the northern caucasus, this is been a part of our human rights reporting on russia since 1995. serious human rights abuses taking place and acts of human rights violations committed by both authorities and militants. concern about guantÁnamo prisoners. would you agree that u.s. is engaged in what the punishment? to theold ourselves same standards by which we assess others. on the issue of guantÁnamo, the president has made clear his commitment to closing guantÁnamo but this has to be done in accordance with u.s. law and a conversation with the congress. i would have to refer you back to statements by the white house on that. [inaudible] >> thank you. but i strongly urge you to come
government has talked about human rights abuses in chechnya. i wondered if you think the event in boston are going to way then any way the government with the human rights in chechnya. >> with respect to the ongoing investigation in boston, i have to reiterate the secretary's comment. it would be inappropriate to make further comment at this time. the situation in the northern caucasus, this is been a part of our human rights reporting on russia since 1995. serious human rights abuses...
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this: i'm not suggesting was a terrorist incident initiated by groups in chechnya. any use violence for instrumental purpose and they use propaganda for an instrumental purpose. they may want to distance themselves from these two boys because they know it's not in their best interest. that would work against them if united states started to look at that as a region of interest akin to yemen, somalia, afghanistan, pakistan. factually not that's accurate, i don't know. it's not unusual for organizations to think instrumentally about this violence and use it when it's useful for them and distance themselves from it when it's not. that being said, there are groups in the caucuses that have an anti-american bent, anti-semitic bent as well as anti-russian bent. their concern is autonomy. there are actors within that environment. for them, had this been directly tied to have these two individuals been directly tied to those groups, i would be surprised if they didn't want to claim it. there are anti-american sentiments. host: what surprised you the most as you go through t
this: i'm not suggesting was a terrorist incident initiated by groups in chechnya. any use violence for instrumental purpose and they use propaganda for an instrumental purpose. they may want to distance themselves from these two boys because they know it's not in their best interest. that would work against them if united states started to look at that as a region of interest akin to yemen, somalia, afghanistan, pakistan. factually not that's accurate, i don't know. it's not unusual for...
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media outlets have reported that two individuals responsible for the bombings were immigrants from chechnya. before the brothers became the focus of the investigation, authorities questioned a saudi student who was on a terrorist watch ist. i sent a letter to you this questions about the bombers. i trust you'll probably respond given the impact this could have on the immigration debate. was he on a watch list? if so, how did he obtain a student visa? >> he was not on a watch list. what happened was this student was in the wrong place at the wrong time. he was never a subject or a erson of interest. because he was being interviewed, he was at that point being put on a watch list and then when it was quickly determined that he had nothing to do with the bombing, the watch list stats was removed. >> with regard to the older brother, was your department aware of his travels to russia? if you were not, the reason. >> in 2012? yes. the system pinged when he was a leaving the united states. by the time he returned the atter had been closed. >> is it true that his identity documents did not match h
media outlets have reported that two individuals responsible for the bombings were immigrants from chechnya. before the brothers became the focus of the investigation, authorities questioned a saudi student who was on a terrorist watch ist. i sent a letter to you this questions about the bombers. i trust you'll probably respond given the impact this could have on the immigration debate. was he on a watch list? if so, how did he obtain a student visa? >> he was not on a watch list. what...
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reportedilots have that two individuals responsible for the bombings were immigrants from chechnya. before they became the focus o the investigation, authorities questioned a saudi student who was on a terrorist watch list. i trust you'll probably respond given the impact this could have on the immigration debate. was hewatch list >> he was not. this student was in the wrong place at the wrong time. a was never a subject or person of interest. was bnterewed i w put on a watch list and then when it was determined he had nothing to do with the bombing, the status was removed. olderh regard to the brother, was your department aware of his travels to russia? >> in 2012? not, the reason. yes. the system pinged when he was a leading the united states. the time he returned matter had been closed. >> is it true that his identity documents did not match his airline ticket? >> there was a mismatch. the bill will help with this. it requires that passports be electronically readable as opposed to being manually input. it gets human error out of the process. there are redundancies. the system di
reportedilots have that two individuals responsible for the bombings were immigrants from chechnya. before they became the focus o the investigation, authorities questioned a saudi student who was on a terrorist watch list. i trust you'll probably respond given the impact this could have on the immigration debate. was hewatch list >> he was not. this student was in the wrong place at the wrong time. a was never a subject or person of interest. was bnterewed i w put on a watch list and...
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obviously russia has the better read on some of the jihadi and extremist organizations in chechnya. i think they in fact will have some meaningful information and that they are willing to share that with our liaison intelligence services and specifically the fbi. ironically i still work on a russian organized crime cases in the 1990's. it was very difficult to get information from the russians. every once in awhile to will flood the system with information. they have a signal to noise challenge. it was that you cannot make heads or tails out of the information that was actually being shared. i do think there is a unique opportunity here and i hope that the russians live up to their partnership here. i do think time will tell. howthis is a unique opportunity. host: we are taking your calls and comments in this segment. if you want to talk to frank cilluffo, currently he is the director of the hamas security --icy institute at george the homeland security policy institute at george washington university. the numbers are on the screen now. we wanted to get to the headline from "nationa
obviously russia has the better read on some of the jihadi and extremist organizations in chechnya. i think they in fact will have some meaningful information and that they are willing to share that with our liaison intelligence services and specifically the fbi. ironically i still work on a russian organized crime cases in the 1990's. it was very difficult to get information from the russians. every once in awhile to will flood the system with information. they have a signal to noise...
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guest: i'm not suggesting this was a terrorist incident initiated by groups in chechnya. they use violence for an instrumental purpose and they use propaganda for an terroristtal purpose. organizations are also media organizations. they may want to distance themselves from these two boys because they know it's not in their best interest. that would work against them if united states started to look at that as a region of interest akin to yemen, somalia, afghanistan, pakistan. whether or not that's factually accurate, i don't know. it's not unusual for organizations to think instrumentally about this violence and use it when it's useful for them and distance themselves from it when it's not. that being said, there are groups in the caucuses that have an anti-american bent, anti- semitic bent as well as anti- russian bent. their concern is autonomy. there are actors within that environment. for them, had this been directly tied to have these two individuals been directly tied to those groups, i would be surprised if they didn't want to claim it. there are anti-american in a
guest: i'm not suggesting this was a terrorist incident initiated by groups in chechnya. they use violence for an instrumental purpose and they use propaganda for an terroristtal purpose. organizations are also media organizations. they may want to distance themselves from these two boys because they know it's not in their best interest. that would work against them if united states started to look at that as a region of interest akin to yemen, somalia, afghanistan, pakistan. whether or not...
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obviously russia has the better read on some of the jihadi and extremist organizations in chechnya. i think they in fact will have some meaningful information and that they are willing to share that with our liaison intelligence services and specifically the fbi. ironically i still work on a russian organized crime cases in the 1990's. it was very difficult to get information from the russians. every once in awhile to will flood the system with information. they have a signal to noise challenge. it was that you cannot make heads or tails out of the information that was actually being shared. is a uniquehere opportunity here and i hope that the russians live up to their partnership here. think time will tell. this is a unique opportunity. host: we are taking your calls and comments in this segment. if you want to talk to frank cilluffo, currently he is the director of the hamas security policy institute at george washington university. the numbers are on the screen now. we wanted to get to the headline from "national public radio," -- we talked about the intelligence leading up to th
obviously russia has the better read on some of the jihadi and extremist organizations in chechnya. i think they in fact will have some meaningful information and that they are willing to share that with our liaison intelligence services and specifically the fbi. ironically i still work on a russian organized crime cases in the 1990's. it was very difficult to get information from the russians. every once in awhile to will flood the system with information. they have a signal to noise...
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outlets have reported that two individuals responsible for the tragic bombings were immigrants from chechnya. before the brothers came -- before the brothers became the focus of the investigation, authorities questioned a saudi student who reportedly was on a terrorist watch list. i sent a letter to you this morning asking for answers to questions about the bombers and how they interacted with your agency. i trust that you would promptly respond, given the impact that this could have on the immigration debate. questions, with regard to the saudi student, was he on a watch list and if so, how did he obtain a student visa? >> he was not on a watch list. what happened is this student was -- really, when you back it out, he's in the wrong place at the wrong time. he was never a subject, he was never even really a person of interest. because he was being interviewed, he was at that point put on a watch list and then when it was quickly determined he had nothing to do with the bombing, the watch listing status was removed. >> ok. in regard to the older brother two of the people, was your departmen
outlets have reported that two individuals responsible for the tragic bombings were immigrants from chechnya. before the brothers came -- before the brothers became the focus of the investigation, authorities questioned a saudi student who reportedly was on a terrorist watch list. i sent a letter to you this morning asking for answers to questions about the bombers and how they interacted with your agency. i trust that you would promptly respond, given the impact that this could have on the...
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this,ldn't an event like if it has any connection to chechnya or separatists in southern russia, wouldn't this strengthen -- >> i'm not going to get into the hypothetical. let's wait and see what the fbi details at the appropriate time. the one thing i will say is, terror is terror. this underscores the importance of all of us in remaining vigilant and cooperating together. terror anywhere in the world against any country is unacceptable. it strengthens my resolve and sense that we are on the right track, but there is more that we can do. president obama has made this a critical component of his foreign-policy. >> secretary, has been interest expressed in broadening cooperation with the u.s. the on the border. what kinds of new initiatives or programs can we expect along the road? after the 9/11 attacks, secretary kerry, some countries in latin america saw that the relationship with them was put in the back burner for several years. do you anticipate this event in boston could derail your intends to reach out to the region? >> we have agreed to enlarge our agenda. we are going to be talki
this,ldn't an event like if it has any connection to chechnya or separatists in southern russia, wouldn't this strengthen -- >> i'm not going to get into the hypothetical. let's wait and see what the fbi details at the appropriate time. the one thing i will say is, terror is terror. this underscores the importance of all of us in remaining vigilant and cooperating together. terror anywhere in the world against any country is unacceptable. it strengthens my resolve and sense that we are on...
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thisnot suggesting was a terrorist incident initiated by groups in chechnya. they use violence for an instrumental purpose and they use propaganda for an answer mental purpose. purpose.trumental they may want to distance themselves from these two boys because they know it's not in their best interest. that would work against them if united states started to look at that as a region of interest akin to yemen, somalia, afghanistan, pakistan. whether or not that's factually accurate, i don't know. it's not unusual for organizations to think instrumentally about this violence and use it when it's useful for them and distance themselves from it when it's not. that being said, there are groups in the caucuses that have an anti-american band, and anti-semitic event as well as bent, anti- bent -- semeitic bent as well as anti- russian bent. their concern is autonomy. there are actors within that environment. for them, had this been directly tied to have these two individuals been directly tied to those groups, i would be surprised if they didn't want to claim it. ther
thisnot suggesting was a terrorist incident initiated by groups in chechnya. they use violence for an instrumental purpose and they use propaganda for an answer mental purpose. purpose.trumental they may want to distance themselves from these two boys because they know it's not in their best interest. that would work against them if united states started to look at that as a region of interest akin to yemen, somalia, afghanistan, pakistan. whether or not that's factually accurate, i don't know....
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host: ast: on c-span3 this morning, hearing on extremism in chechnya. we will carry that live starting at numeral 10:30 on c-span3. there is information about that. newer, new jersey -- sorry, new york. democrats line. caller: you guys make it hard every time someone talks and wants to ask another question. you are on the judicial committee, and you use the word letting illegals become citizens. if you are a republican and against that, you would never vote for a republican. these people are never going to be allowed to vote. so you have millions of people coming in you will make legal after they came into this country illegally. i don't know both we understand what the word "illegally" means anymore. apple today inc. -- in commerce are more worried about their party then about the american people. that is how i see it. i used to be a supervisor and i was in judicial so the word " illegal" to me meant breaking the law. almost all people agree with that. i cannot wait to hear your answer. , first of all, you are right, there is too much concern over how
host: ast: on c-span3 this morning, hearing on extremism in chechnya. we will carry that live starting at numeral 10:30 on c-span3. there is information about that. newer, new jersey -- sorry, new york. democrats line. caller: you guys make it hard every time someone talks and wants to ask another question. you are on the judicial committee, and you use the word letting illegals become citizens. if you are a republican and against that, you would never vote for a republican. these people are...
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thorough investigation because methods to know the that are being used if one of as brothers went to chechnya we think he did and was trained cells by whom, by what was he told to come back any time or you will get a phone do it? were there people he was in touch with here that may not do may do immediately but something in three months and people will be killed? i'm absolutely for constitutional protections but i justice robert jackson said the constitution is chooseuicide pact and to not to know is wrong. i want to raise one other thing. senator graham was right in this. to say there is no war going on mindness. osama bin laden declared a war. and a jihad is said to take place. various iranian rulers have said there is a global war against forces of arrogance, that would be us. nd i would submit to you that brothers and fort perceiveter and others themselves not as criminals but as combatants in a war. to say they are not combatants, they say they are they are not but we will treat it as criminal justice problem is wrong. combatants even though they don't wear uniforms and carry weapons. me
thorough investigation because methods to know the that are being used if one of as brothers went to chechnya we think he did and was trained cells by whom, by what was he told to come back any time or you will get a phone do it? were there people he was in touch with here that may not do may do immediately but something in three months and people will be killed? i'm absolutely for constitutional protections but i justice robert jackson said the constitution is chooseuicide pact and to not to...
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>> i think chechnya has been a concern for some time actually. it certainly has been to the russians. this is a big if. if this is an indication of them exporting that to the united states, then certainly we would have to do the analysis necessary to understand it better than we probably have. but i will say the real issue is it doesn't turn out to be hat and turns out to be self radicalization, then we have to look at internal actions. u may remember that in another case we applied far more resources to recruiting, to counterintelligence, to understanding the insider threat that could occur over time because of self radicalization over the internet. by the way, if the information weren't sitting on the interpret, this wouldn't be self initiated. so there is this, i think, global effort to take some of our more vulnerable notably muslim young men and women in a direction counter to our values. it bears increased interest, it seems to me, in the aftermath of the boston tragedy. >> in the interests of having you come back sometime, we will end on t
>> i think chechnya has been a concern for some time actually. it certainly has been to the russians. this is a big if. if this is an indication of them exporting that to the united states, then certainly we would have to do the analysis necessary to understand it better than we probably have. but i will say the real issue is it doesn't turn out to be hat and turns out to be self radicalization, then we have to look at internal actions. u may remember that in another case we applied far...
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. , a house hearing on islamic extremism in chechnya. during a white house photo op 's kingorgian -- jordan abdullah, president obama discussed the civil war and other issues pretty searing government has used chemical weapons in the two-year civil war prepress and obama called the findings game changer. he said the investigation continues. this is about 10 minutes.
. , a house hearing on islamic extremism in chechnya. during a white house photo op 's kingorgian -- jordan abdullah, president obama discussed the civil war and other issues pretty searing government has used chemical weapons in the two-year civil war prepress and obama called the findings game changer. he said the investigation continues. this is about 10 minutes.
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policy in chechnya in the north caucasus. also a discussion between the u.s. and russia in combating terrorism. in. went i walked into the little kiosk. i said i am here to report. a guard came up and said i knew one of your campaign managers in ohio. i said ok. got down in their. the guard said here, you have some hate mail. it was from california and massachusetts. they gave me the mail. you go through the most embarrassing part of the stripped-down and then i got into the intake, walked into prison, down into the courtyard. the warden -- i won't use the language i do in the book, but the warden told the man get away from him, he can find his own way. i am sitting there not knowing where to go, where i am staying. what close to get. where isrisoner said your escort? is that i don't know, some little guy in a suit yelled some foul language. he took me in the back way of the monte room, i walked in and a man is sitting there and he said are you the congressman? is it, used to be. he said, are you a republican? i said republicans put me in here. he said, i was
policy in chechnya in the north caucasus. also a discussion between the u.s. and russia in combating terrorism. in. went i walked into the little kiosk. i said i am here to report. a guard came up and said i knew one of your campaign managers in ohio. i said ok. got down in their. the guard said here, you have some hate mail. it was from california and massachusetts. they gave me the mail. you go through the most embarrassing part of the stripped-down and then i got into the intake, walked into...